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'''Super deformed''' (aka '''SD''' or '''chibi''') is a style of [[manga]] and anime art that features smaller, cuter versions of pre-existing characters, with distorted proportions. | '''Super deformed''' (aka '''SD''' or '''chibi''') is a style of [[manga]] and anime art that features smaller, cuter versions of pre-existing characters, with distorted proportions. | ||
*The ''[[The Transformers (franchise)|Generation 1]]'' [[Mini Vehicle]]s' alt modes were based on ''[[Choro-Q]]'' toy cars, which themselves were super-deformed versions of actual cars. (This is particularly clear when you compare [[Cliffjumper (G1)/toys|Cliffjumper]] to an actual [[wikipedia:Porsche 924|Porsche 924]].) | * The ''[[The Transformers (franchise)|Generation 1]]'' [[Mini Vehicle]]s' alt modes were based on ''[[Choro-Q]]'' toy cars, which themselves were super-deformed versions of actual cars. (This is particularly clear when you compare [[Cliffjumper (G1)/toys|Cliffjumper]] to an actual [[wikipedia:Porsche 924|Porsche 924]].) | ||
*The [[Pretender Monster]]s featured rubbery beast shells and robot monster modes that were scrunched and deformed enough to be considered super-deformed ([[Scowl (G1)|Scowl]]'s bio in particular makes note of this horrid cuteness). | * The [[Pretender Monster]]s featured rubbery beast shells and robot monster modes that were scrunched and deformed enough to be considered super-deformed ([[Scowl (G1)|Scowl]]'s bio in particular makes note of this horrid cuteness). | ||
*The [[Fight! Super Robot Lifeform Transformers: Victory (franchise)|Victory]] cartoon featured super-deformed characters in its [[commercial bumper]]s. | * The [[Fight! Super Robot Lifeform Transformers: Victory (franchise)|Victory]] cartoon featured super-deformed characters in its [[commercial bumper]]s. | ||
*In 1990, [[Kabaya]] produced a series of [[Parody Deformed|super-deformed ''Transformers'' candy toys]], packaged with [[Transformers PD Type]] mini-comics. | * In 1990, [[Kabaya]] produced a series of [[Parody Deformed|super-deformed ''Transformers'' candy toys]], packaged with [[Transformers PD Type]] mini-comics. | ||
*[[MyClone]] figurines are also designed in a super-deformed style. | * [[MyClone]] figurines are also designed in a super-deformed style. | ||
* Part of the [[Danglers Collection]] features super deformed characters. | * Part of the [[Danglers Collection]] features super deformed characters. | ||
*[[Geneon Universal Entertainment|Pioneer]]'s [[Wikipedia:LaserDisc|LaserDisc]] releases of ''[[Fight! Super Robot Lifeform Transformers (franchise)|Fight! Super Robot Lifeform Transformers]]'' featured two pieces of super deformed cover artwork, [http://www.tfarchive.com/cartoons/japanese/pioneer/SDLDAutobots.jpg one for the Autobots] and one for the Decepticons (''pictured right''), by [[Hidetsugu Yoshioka]]. The artist later created [http://www.tfarchive.com/cartoons/japanese/pioneer/SDLDpostmovie.jpg one large group shot of both factions] for the ''[[Fight! Super Robot Lifeform Transformers 2010 (franchise)|Transformers 2010]]'' LaserDisc, then [http://www.tfarchive.com/cartoons/japanese/pioneer/SDLDRebirth.jpg another dual faction piece] for the LaserDisc release of "[[The Rebirth, Part 1|The Rebirth]]". | * [[Geneon Universal Entertainment|Pioneer]]'s [[Wikipedia:LaserDisc|LaserDisc]] releases of ''[[Fight! Super Robot Lifeform Transformers (franchise)|Fight! Super Robot Lifeform Transformers]]'' featured two pieces of super deformed cover artwork, [http://www.tfarchive.com/cartoons/japanese/pioneer/SDLDAutobots.jpg one for the Autobots] and one for the Decepticons (''pictured right''), by [[Hidetsugu Yoshioka]]. The artist later created [http://www.tfarchive.com/cartoons/japanese/pioneer/SDLDpostmovie.jpg one large group shot of both factions] for the ''[[Fight! Super Robot Lifeform Transformers 2010 (franchise)|Transformers 2010]]'' LaserDisc, then [http://www.tfarchive.com/cartoons/japanese/pioneer/SDLDRebirth.jpg another dual faction piece] for the LaserDisc release of "[[The Rebirth, Part 1|The Rebirth]]". | ||
*The manual artwork and game sprites for ''[[Duel Fight Transformers Beast Wars: Beast Warriors' Strongest Decisive Battle]]'' were done in a super deformed style. | * The manual artwork and game sprites for ''[[Duel Fight Transformers Beast Wars: Beast Warriors' Strongest Decisive Battle]]'' were done in a super deformed style. | ||
*The ''[[Super Lifeform Transformers: Beast Wars Metals (manga)|Beast Wars Metals]]'' manga occasionally veered into SD territory, along with numerous other affronts. | * The ''[[Super Lifeform Transformers: Beast Wars Metals (manga)|Beast Wars Metals]]'' manga occasionally veered into SD territory, along with numerous other affronts. | ||
*The fan-made comic "[[Superdeformers]]", written by [[Matt Nelson]], was used in various official ''Transformers'' publications by [[3H Productions|3H]]. | * The fan-made comic "[[Superdeformers]]", written by [[Matt Nelson]], was used in various official ''Transformers'' publications by [[3H Productions|3H]]. | ||
*[[Sky-Byte (RID)|Sky-Byte]] would on several occasions have fantasies about Megatron being pleased with him, all of which were super-deformed. And hilarious and disturbing in equal measure. | * [[Sky-Byte (RID)|Sky-Byte]] would on several occasions have fantasies about Megatron being pleased with him, all of which were super-deformed. And hilarious and disturbing in equal measure. | ||
*Many of the Transformers (and [[Matrix of Leadership|non-Transformer]]) that show up in ''[[Q-Robo Transformer|Extremely Funny Transformer Gag Colosseum]]'' are mostly portrayed in SD form. | * Many of the Transformers (and [[Matrix of Leadership|non-Transformer]]) that show up in ''[[Q-Robo Transformer|Extremely Funny Transformer Gag Colosseum]]'' are mostly portrayed in SD form. | ||
* Starting in 2006, the [[Hasbro Transformers Collectors' Club (magazine)|Hasbro Transformers Collectors' Club magazine]] would include an illustration of a super deformed character by [[Richard Chang]] on the introductory page of each issue. | |||
* Later, [[Matt Moylan]]'s ''[[Lil Formers]]'' fancomic had some instalments published in that same magazine. | |||
* Much later, issues [[Hasbro Transformers Collectors' Club issue 65|#65]] to [[Hasbro Transformers Collectors' Club issue 71|#71]] of that magazine would run a strip by [[Josh Perez]] called ''[[SD SG]]'' - "Super Deformed Shattered Glass". | |||
* [[First 4 Figures]] produced a super-deformed [[Ultra Magnus (G1)/toys|Ultra Magnus]] statue in 2006, based on an art contest at the Transformers World 2005 fansite.[http://www.first4figures.com/newsarticles.asp?newsid=33] | * [[First 4 Figures]] produced a super-deformed [[Ultra Magnus (G1)/toys|Ultra Magnus]] statue in 2006, based on an art contest at the Transformers World 2005 fansite.[http://www.first4figures.com/newsarticles.asp?newsid=33] | ||
* Hasbro began releasing the ''[[Robot Heroes (toyline)|Robot Heroes]]'' line in 2007, consisting of super-deformed versions of classic Generation 1 characters such as [[Starscream (G1)/toys|Starscream]], [[Grimlock (G1)/toys|Grimlock]], and [[Mirage (G1)|Mirage]], and later expanded to feature ''Beast Wars'', ''Beast Machines'', 2001 ''Robots in Disguise'' and live-action film series characters. | * Hasbro began releasing the ''[[Robot Heroes (toyline)|Robot Heroes]]'' line in 2007, consisting of super-deformed versions of classic Generation 1 characters such as [[Starscream (G1)/toys|Starscream]], [[Grimlock (G1)/toys|Grimlock]], and [[Mirage (G1)|Mirage]], and later expanded to feature ''Beast Wars'', ''Beast Machines'', 2001 ''Robots in Disguise'' and live-action film series characters. | ||
* In 2014, [[Kids Logic]] released two lines of licensed non-transforming Transformers SD figures, including the smaller (~3in) Kids Nations multi-packs and the larger (~6in) Mecha Nations articulated figures. | * In 2014, [[Kids Logic]] released two lines of licensed non-transforming Transformers SD figures, including the smaller (~3in) Kids Nations multi-packs and the larger (~6in) Mecha Nations articulated figures. | ||
* The 2014 toyline ''[[Q-Transformers]]'' is a series of super deformed Transformers toys that turn into ''Choro Q'' versions of their respective alt-modes. | * The 2014 toyline ''[[Q-Transformers]]'' is a series of super deformed Transformers toys that turn into ''Choro Q'' versions of their respective alt-modes. | ||
[[Category:Fandom]] | [[Category:Fandom]] | ||
Revision as of 14:04, 18 November 2017

Super deformed (aka SD or chibi) is a style of manga and anime art that features smaller, cuter versions of pre-existing characters, with distorted proportions.
- The Generation 1 Mini Vehicles' alt modes were based on Choro-Q toy cars, which themselves were super-deformed versions of actual cars. (This is particularly clear when you compare Cliffjumper to an actual Porsche 924.)
- The Pretender Monsters featured rubbery beast shells and robot monster modes that were scrunched and deformed enough to be considered super-deformed (Scowl's bio in particular makes note of this horrid cuteness).
- The Victory cartoon featured super-deformed characters in its commercial bumpers.
- In 1990, Kabaya produced a series of super-deformed Transformers candy toys, packaged with Transformers PD Type mini-comics.
- MyClone figurines are also designed in a super-deformed style.
- Part of the Danglers Collection features super deformed characters.
- Pioneer's LaserDisc releases of Fight! Super Robot Lifeform Transformers featured two pieces of super deformed cover artwork, one for the Autobots and one for the Decepticons (pictured right), by Hidetsugu Yoshioka. The artist later created one large group shot of both factions for the Transformers 2010 LaserDisc, then another dual faction piece for the LaserDisc release of "The Rebirth".
- The manual artwork and game sprites for Duel Fight Transformers Beast Wars: Beast Warriors' Strongest Decisive Battle were done in a super deformed style.
- The Beast Wars Metals manga occasionally veered into SD territory, along with numerous other affronts.
- The fan-made comic "Superdeformers", written by Matt Nelson, was used in various official Transformers publications by 3H.
- Sky-Byte would on several occasions have fantasies about Megatron being pleased with him, all of which were super-deformed. And hilarious and disturbing in equal measure.
- Many of the Transformers (and non-Transformer) that show up in Extremely Funny Transformer Gag Colosseum are mostly portrayed in SD form.
- Starting in 2006, the Hasbro Transformers Collectors' Club magazine would include an illustration of a super deformed character by Richard Chang on the introductory page of each issue.
- Later, Matt Moylan's Lil Formers fancomic had some instalments published in that same magazine.
- Much later, issues #65 to #71 of that magazine would run a strip by Josh Perez called SD SG - "Super Deformed Shattered Glass".
- First 4 Figures produced a super-deformed Ultra Magnus statue in 2006, based on an art contest at the Transformers World 2005 fansite.[1]
- Hasbro began releasing the Robot Heroes line in 2007, consisting of super-deformed versions of classic Generation 1 characters such as Starscream, Grimlock, and Mirage, and later expanded to feature Beast Wars, Beast Machines, 2001 Robots in Disguise and live-action film series characters.
- In 2014, Kids Logic released two lines of licensed non-transforming Transformers SD figures, including the smaller (~3in) Kids Nations multi-packs and the larger (~6in) Mecha Nations articulated figures.
- The 2014 toyline Q-Transformers is a series of super deformed Transformers toys that turn into Choro Q versions of their respective alt-modes.

